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Filipe Saraiva's self-designed home is based on a child's drawing

House in Ourem by Filipe Saraiva Arquitectos

Portuguese architect Filipe Saraiva chose black concrete panels for the walls of his family home, which is designed to look like a child's interpretation of a house. More ›

 
 

Lasvit and Yabu Pushelberg unveil illuminated glass Christmas tree

Czech glass brand Lasvit and design firm Yabu Pushelberg have created an illuminated glass Christmas tree for the lobby of Hong Kong's Upper House Hotel. More ›

 
 

Our new Pinterest board highlights striking uses of rammed earth

Last week, a rural Chinese house with rammed-earth walls was named World Building of the Year 2017. As a result, our latest Pinterest board showcases a range of buildings created using this material, including a cultural centre in a Senegalese village and a desert house in ArizonaFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Stacked volumes form Los Angeles hilltop home by Aaron Neubert Architects

Tilt-Shift House by Aaron Neubert Architects

Three black boxes stacked on a steep lot in Los Angeles form this residence by Aaron Neubert Architects, and create outdoor living spaces without needing to use any additional land. More ›

 
 

"Canyon-like" roof tops Brooks + Scarpa's Southern Utah Museum of Art

Californian studio Brooks + Scarpa has shaped the roof of this art museum in Utah to create deep valleys and a huge curved porch, as a reference to the sandstone formations of nearby canyons. More ›

 
 

Klemens Schillinger's Substitute Phone aims to help overcome smartphone addiction

Klemens Schillinger's Substitute Phone is designed to overcome smartphone addiction

Designer Klemens Schillinger has created a set of therapeutic phone-like objects, to help smartphone "addicts" cope with being away from their devices. More ›

 
 

Vibrant yellow kitchen brightens basement of north London home

Beresford Road by Russian for Fish

Architecture studio Russian for Fish has injected colour into the basement of a London duplex flat by installing a bright yellow kitchen. More ›